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   Landmark, The (Newspaper) - June 30, 1930, Statesville, North Carolina                               label on ftper and don't let ex- THE dote on ike It the Me 0MP will 60 VOL. 57. N. JUNE No. 6 EMPI 10 PER CENT LESS Reduction in Payroll or a Total P. Dies Sunday Night Hw Death at Home of Son Re- Heart at Granite Falls Tuesday After- Milton P. 77 years ast night at 10 o'clock at the of his Mr. C. E. on Funeral Held for Mrs. gram of Nearly MEAT INSPECTOR WILL fir I f b had been in failing health for some i and for the past several days his condition had been regarded i very Mr. Bogle was a native of 4 der a son of James Bogle and 1 Saturday afternoon from Sallie Meadows He spent the to with Mr. Monroe the urer and the County noon at 5 o'clock from for Two Places her Mrs. J. F. in Col- Agree to Resign if lege i The Republicans of Iredell Service Conducted from the Home of Mrs. J. F. in The funeral service for Mrs. S. F. who died Friday in Native of was held Saturday Brief With Heart Funeral in Washington Sunday wero in convention at the grater part of his active life at where he the Be Paid Salary but Will employ of the United mail It el 11 nn for many HC to Keiy entirely on fees three years and had made his home here with his The board of in is survived by his There was a attendance and the by Dr mg was T B Bristol and Dr WaHaS of The funeral service Mr. Rufus W. Morrison died Friday Messrs. night at his home in D. P. following a brief illness with Harry P. Sr. Elected Chairman Iredell County Democratic tion Marked by Harmony and En- port for Entire Ticket J. W. Bailey on Down tile Harmony and enthusiasm the Iredell County Convention which was held in the Committee Appointed to Program for July 4 Judge L. Johnaon Invited to Saturday U The local camp of the P.O. S of A. ls making definite plans for its big illness funeral was native of g was the First Presbyterian and in Ihe convention went on record as terment was in Oakwood favoring the abolition of the office of county treasurer and the county Re- corder's Mrs. Sallie Floyd well known teacher and newspaper woman j in the City Hall Friday Stearns by two candidate for and one of the oldest members of the at 4 took up the sons and two W. T. and Mr. Joseph First Presbyterian church a son of the late R. A. of Shiloh had been in Washington City for 23 He had been in the employ or the United States in the pure food inspection for about twenty He was years of Mr. Morrison is survived by his Mr. James A. chairman the county Democratic Committee for the past 30 called the meeting to order tut in ine 01 from top to sisters also July 1, 1930. They aie Mrs. J. M. This 10 per cent reduction in the lLe of wages of every one on the city i P Daniel Granite roll means approximately less to be taken from the city The funeral service will be held i county government offering to resign in case ot election this fall and by so open the way for the board of county commissioners to do away with in the interest of economy in on September 15, 1859. She was had been in declining Mrs. Watson was a native of having been born in ury The cut ordered Friday added to the previous ductions in expenditures means annual saving to the city of over what was spent the Dr. A. and coming year will be reduced to a McKendree R. Miss Sallie Floyd the daughter from First Methodist church ofj The main address of the convention of Captain William H. and Sarah Falls tomorrow afternoon at i was made by Mr. L. Raymer who ItA A. J ben nto n the Bounty when the to the sonic Mr. Bogle was a publicans gained control 18 months ber of the Broad Street Methodist Mr. Raymer is candidate for church of this and the solicitor of the 16th district be Rev. it was brought out in the Mr. Bogle was a member of the Masonic lodge at Mr. J. Clyde Kelly Named Principal i 1 board also voted to retain Dr. O. C. Lynch as city meat rescinding a former order which his Under the latest the meat inspector will not be paid any but will rely entirely for his remuneration on the fees col- The plan adopted means that the inspection of meat will be earned on without any financial outlay on the part of the Republican candidate for solicitor of the er's stated to the convention Gage Her father was an m Confederate and died early in the In 1872 the family moved to and Mrs. Watson made her home here for ny She was her first husband being Mr. George of She was the mother of eight both her w T that while he was a candidate for the i J. P. H. M. Morrison and Roy L. of Iredell Mr. J. Rock of Mrs. J. A. of Mrs. D. of Mrs. j. G. of Glenn Jr la. Mr. H. M. Morrison and Fred Morrison left Saturday afternoon for Washington to attend the Mule Steps on Live Wire and b Killed position of he personally felt that the court should bo abolished if he would bo willing to if the fit to He stated that during the past two years the passed away many years Mrs. Mr. Jim J. F. Carlton of this asked Mr. Z. V. Long to Mr. Lony was made permanent chairman convention and Mr. John permanent Following the the pre- cinct chairmen met and elected Mr. H. P. chairman of the county executive committee to ceed Mr. James A. ry of who refused to stand for Mr. as chairman of the con- gj announced fcy the Thursday night Tho following committee was appointed to have charge of the program fdr the 4th: State President Hugh G. Dr. Messrs. H. D. R. L. Alexander and V. Judge Thomas L. of has been invited to deliver the principal address during the State and national officials of the order have been invited to All members of the order in western North Carolina have also sprite eloquently and fully of thV Democratic to and by Mr. Walton of Having lived in Statesville for Former Principal of Cameron fees amounted ss 3 sas in Same Accident Mr. W. D. local on Wilkesboro lost a fine mule on the boro road School Becomes Principal of Ire dell County Farm Life School at Mr. J. Clyde for the past five the court a 0.51 more than it to Statesville been broken by the ram an one end had falh collected during past the court was abolished these same She was a prominent would be tough he Te ter of the and BO lone as took an active been broken by the ram and wind storm and one end had fallen down in the Mr. Jim young man in at Harmony for next to succeed Mr. I. J. who recently re- after serving for one The board of trustees of the Iredell County Farm Life in special session Saturday afternoon in the of- fice of Miss Celeste county n CA I r e ot call with death in the same He was one mule and lending another when the team first came in contact with the charged wire on the losing per year to she WHS n the Iredell County Farm Life school maintain Ethel Rice Fined and Costs fori j L With Deadly had ten candidates on Gns Borders Found Guilty of Non for of the The Republics Support and mony After some t. new emergency judges and with the solicitor of the district residing and drawing a salary of there is no valid reason for Mr. Pre- vette Mr. L. C. Wagner read the ing resolutions which were The CaSeS the majority of the board de- I on Mr. called Prior to becoming principal of the of the Cameron E gh school five served for tour years as in deem it wise and ican convention of Iredell to de- Mrs. R. H. Corpening Dies at Newton wet Both mules reared up and became in national affairs and predicted that in 1932 country would see a Democratic president of the United plead for united effort on the part of the Iredell county racy in the fall when he pre- that the Democrats would ry the county by Mr. Long appealed to all Democrats vote for the ticket from United States Senator all the way Governor W. D. Turner offered of appreciation for the pul services rendered by Mr. James A. i as chairman of the cratic Executive Committee for the past thirty The resolutions were unanimously and ly adopted by a rising the of Iredell giving the retiring chairman hoarty applause while part in the The celebration will open with a parade through the business section of the The local cavalry troop been invited Mr. of the celebration will be announced within several The exercises will be held in the auditorium of Mitchell During the meeting Thursday the election of officers of the The following were ed: N. N. Dr. J. R. master of R. L. Roy F. H. outside J. B. J. A. and captain of the de- gree H. D. was made that a 7. the support the entire ticket from Josiah W. for the United States Delegates to the state convention were named by the representatives from the various one one alternate being named from each The authorized chairman name 44 delegates at large and gave the chairman until next Monday to lect the Sister of Mrs. Roy C. and Dr. with considerable force and Paul Adams Dies Following Illness was dazed some One mule clear of the live wire on toward The frantic with fear and N. Sanney of Mr. Sharpe was to the hard Presented Captain Godfrey C. hls city of 4na bers of the camp would be ly night m the All members are urged to be present as there are some very im- o be discussed made for i bra tion on July 4th. Mr. Nell S. Will Practice Law Here Mr. Neil S. who received his law degree from the of North Carolina this has de- of a Mrs. R. Herbert died Thursday about noon her sister tact Of was its course and came in con- and and taxed with the bus found guilty of and abandonment of j his wife and was sentenced It months on the gave notice of appeal to the Superior Annual Convention MH3 A ft and his appeal bond was placed in the United States and -T J-m R. N. Williams and Daisy charged with beating a board had their case disposed of as R. N. Williams guilty and the matter was left open Canada Will Engage in Meeting Linked do We pledge to the people of Iredell county an economical in every department of the business of the We pledge ourselves to of Dr. Paul I Jt is understood the animal killed jof jmd a was the one Mr. Sharpe was he been on that likely that both man and his mount would The funeral service was held been instantly The the home in Newton Friday afternoon occurred in front of the homes at 4 Dr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. M. A Paul Adams went to Newton Friday man UP apd carried home in his Kimball as the candidate for sheriff Statesville for the practice of At of Iredell and predicted that he have with Adims and be the next of Iredell Captain responded Mr. Buren who withdrew from the race in the recent Dearman in the Commercial al Bank During his stay at the Mr. Sowers was one ly for solicitor of the editors of the North was called out and he spoke offering his services to the Democracy in the comine Mr. H. P. Elected of the student Carolina Law the general convention Mr. P. V. Dotson Is Seriously t Friends of Mr. P. V. Doison will regret to leam that he is seriously ill Friday afternoon occurred in front of the homes general convention had nd Mrs. of Mr. John Sharpe and Mr. Roy Mr. James A. s Mr. A Jams and Mr. Ballard picked the dazed wiled the precinct been an mnn 1... ATI t til to attend the continue the policy of the Mrs. Corpening is survived by her Several not aware of the ol the debt of Iredell He is all right i husband and three had driven over the wire in chairmen to and asked for any became seriously ill nominations for candidates for shown no tv chairman to succeed i vx by Radio With Kiwanis which pays a salary of tional at Atlantic Business sessions of Kiwanis opened at Atlantic We stand for the sister Mrs. and cars previous to the tragic the office of county Dr. of she leaves the rubber tires saved them from next Monday to give the defendant with members of the time to make certain financial ar- organization present for the There are cities that if elected I and Mr. Royal will and request the com- City abolish the and i two Mr. Eugene of possible The power line ean nanca ar- The case against Daisy There ar Williams was clubs in the principal The case against Ray C. of. States and charged with was Will Patterson failed to a membership of over according to Fred C. W. of answer i secretary of who of this office is sary under present management of county FIFTEEN GUNMEN of ried A dog belonging to Oscar Fox met death under the of a car a short distance from scene of the accident at about the TRUCK AWAY LIQUOR same time the mule was County for the Part 19 Months We feel that this occasion is the proper time to give an account of A Statement of the Record of Chicago Robbers Capture Night Mrs. Brawley And Party Will Make County Commissioners of bedell Watchman at Government Seven Weeks Motor Tour Of West Mrs. Lydia Miss Frances Mr. Dan Brawley and Mr. Ira the latter of leave s morning for a motor tour of the Watchman at Government house and Carry Away Choice Whiskeys of the Possible Value of June gunmen gj Un C5 I charge of Imade annual report to the what has been done by the port. His apprehension was The secretary urged that Ki- can in Iredell control of the government werer continued Iwanis continue its maintenance of for the past one and for hours last night and strong basic principles upon assuming office away until July 7: J. F. charged wi disposing of mortgaged C. T. continued for Hub assault with deadly Cases Heard In Mayor's kiic jji i which it has prospered since its founding in 1915. we Kiwanis as an association of ly groups of representative men for practical civic service and ity the future of Kiwanis is In the Mayor's court this I he Over 975 Kiwanis Ethel a colored was tried clubs are engaged in assisting under- on a charge of assault with deadly privileged Dr. John T. weapon on George of chairman and was bound to the children's told the under a The evidence Special work was also showed used a knife on done in the last year for getting George stabbing him in the ter educational for but inflicting no serious in- In some states The alleged assault occurred Ration is now being enacted toward Sunday night at Young's The this humanitarian amount of the defunct the value of ceed watchman brandies and plan to be gone for seven Mr. John G. Lewis placed Mr. H. P. in nomination for the Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Hazel Mclver and of and Mr. and Mrs. Loraine elected Mr. Grier took the and made a short speech of out that he looked upon the honor office of of Iredell of S. are here county Executive Com- De No other nominations were of- and Mr. Grier was Anna Ruth Scott Seems To Be Im- Anna Ruth the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. of who has been a call to It menus sacrifice erysipelas the past bv short nf returning the latter part of They will go by the was visiting the Carlsbad each carrying large crns in will visit Yellowstone at the tne national except thought they in Los and federal prohibition agents bringing the west returning by the more liquor for storage and he Miss mitted Gun barrels were poked Frances Brawley and Mr. Dan his side and he was the week end with friends w. Newton this gagged and The gang badly in then and the outside three nour job of out the was cases of liquor to waiting trucks was both on feminine defendant spent the hi the city night I All clubs in the United States and Canada will engage in a simultaneous Will Smith was in municipal court meeting A national on a charge of temporary larceny of least will unite all the This The indictment was changed fellowship occasion is an expression to simple the defendant gratitude for the good will and to that and a accomplishment of of and the I the past Forney a white was Kiwanis during fined and taxed with the Mrs. C. H. Hamilton and Daughters in a disorderly conduct The case against Joe ed assault on a colored was Motor Co. And Yonnt Co. i The Chevrolet Motor Company is today from its old place of at the corner of Tradd and Front to the larger and more convenient in the Will Tour Europe Mrs. C. H. Hamilton and her Misses Martha and Mary of spent Friday night here with Mrs. ton's Mrs. D. M. They left Saturday for and spent the week-end with Mrs. Hamilton's who is Rev. Thomax preaching In Mrs. Hamilton and daughters of extensive The county t chain gang was not properly Names Central Ad- and Mrs. W. E. Krider will the home on Front while Mrs. Brawley and family are Miss Katherine Kincaid Injured in Fall from Horse ti of be known as the Miss Katherine Kincaid a swimming is now many bridges across in the resting more com- of time for the success of the he pointed Patriotic Order of America Elects Of- At a meeting of the local camp of the P. 0. of held Friday of- for the coming year were as Mrs. L. V. Mrs. E. F. vice- Mr. Garland ant Mrs. Ross assistant Miss Mrs. G. T. assistant Mrs. J. T. Mrs. Kate Announcement was made that the associational meeting of the state P. 0. of A. would be held in Statesville on the night of July 4. American Legion Swimming Team Formed A swimming team of local to American Legion sin since M J VA the appointment of the Rowing members of the central ad- i TommE -i and Fred H. John A ill building on West Broad go on from Waynesboro to New the being vacated w the Yount Motor Yonnt Motor Company is York City and will sail from there on on July 3, to spend two months in study new place and travel in They will visit the on I and county and nave tried to bring order out of we found Ritehie iS If i in ness of with short Commissions as lieutenants in the the New army reserve corps have been in- to William Roland Hill and to Alexander of this notes for t w to the legal WO Charles Therefore we New June Cotton with a contest with is and there will probably be number of other contests this Dr. and Mrs. John R. Schafer bonds for full May so as part ber was incurred so 93; On Tin (new) Octo- with a party of on the East Broad street when the ping of a stirrup caused her to low Red Cross Life Savers Have Trained her balance and fall to the 26 New Red Cross who are Mrs. John R. Schafer mW conducting regular classes at the pool moved from 401 E. Broad street on East Broad have trained 132 North Elm the house for- swimmers and beginners since merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Row opening of the and are very much pleased with the interest shown in the classes and the progress that is being Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thursday at Long's a now seems to be The tle girl is at the home of her grand- Mrs. T. L. in this She had been very ill with erysipelas since the 20th, but her tion shows definite Special Session of Mayor's Court In a special session of the Mayor's court Friday R. N. Williams and Daisy giving Haw River as their place of were given a hearing on a charge of failure to a board due Mrs. R. A. seemed to be the origin of the le with the Mayor ruled that the defendants must pay both the board and the but at noon Friday the sary finances had not been Rev. J. Clyde Yales Has Accepted Call to Front Street Baptist Rev. J. Clyde of Wake For- has accepted a call to the torate of the Front Street Baptist and will move here next first services at The church will the first Sunday in pastorate of the Front Street Baptist church was made vacant eral months ago by the death of Rev. I. P. Hew J. Ben Eller returned been attending the state B. Y. P. U. j New Salem A. R. P. Moved From Foundation by The high winds the storm late Thursday afternoon did erable damage in the vicinity or Treutman and according to Trees were uprooted in number of and corn was blown over by the The New Salem Associate ed Presbyterian church at Shepherd's was understood to have been moved several feet its foundations by tne force of the Marriage Marriage license has been for Dorsey Henry r  

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